The second season of **Treta** is now available on Netflix, bringing new protagonists and an ending laden with symbolism, as detailed by director and executive producer Jake Schreier.
## Release and New Narrative Approach
The new phase of the series adopts an anthology format, featuring a refreshed cast that includes **Oscar Isaac**, **Carey Mulligan**, **Charles Melton**, and **Cailee Spaeny**. Unlike the first season, the story revolves around two couples who become the central focus of the narrative. The plot follows a young couple who witness a tense argument between their boss and his wife, triggering a chain of favors, manipulations, and coercions within a country club controlled by a Korean billionaire. This dynamic expands the psychological and social conflicts that were already a hallmark of the production.
## What the Final Scene Means
In the concluding episode, the characters are shown running through the streets of Seoul, culminating in a shot where **Chairwoman Park** rests on her husband’s tomb. Jake Schreier explained that the image is inspired by the Hindu concept of *Saṃsāra*, which represents cycles of existence that can only be escaped by accepting them. The director also emphasized the aesthetic choice: “We wanted something more surreal, that would close the season and give context to the audience.”
### Director’s Comments
– Filming in Seoul was “a very special experience,” especially working with **Song Kang‑ho**, a personal idol of Schreier.
– Taking the entire cast to South Korea allowed us to create a high‑tension environment that reinforces the series’ mood.
## Where to Watch
Both seasons of **Treta** are available for streaming on Netflix.
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*All information is based on statements from director Jake Schreier to TV Insider and official Netflix details.*


